The Relationship Among Stress, Anxiety, Self Concept, Social Support and Illness in Children

This research study was designed to investigate the relationships of stress, anxiety, self concept, social support and illness in children and to examine the potential of specific cognitive mediating variables, self concept and anxiety, and an external mediating variable, social support and an inter...

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Main Author: Cowles, Janelle
Other Authors: Landreth, Garry L.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1983
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331304/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3313042020-07-15T07:09:31Z The Relationship Among Stress, Anxiety, Self Concept, Social Support and Illness in Children Cowles, Janelle stress and anxiety self concept social support networks illness in children Children -- Health and hygiene -- Psychological aspects. Children -- Health and hygiene -- Environmental aspects. This research study was designed to investigate the relationships of stress, anxiety, self concept, social support and illness in children and to examine the potential of specific cognitive mediating variables, self concept and anxiety, and an external mediating variable, social support and an interaction between self concept and social support, to significantly increase the efficiency of stress as a predictor of children's illness. The purposes of this study were (1) to determine if stressful life events, anxiety, self concept, social support, sex and illness are related in children, (2) to determine if stressful life events are an adequate predictor of illness in children, (3) to determine if a combination of anxiety, self concept and social support will increase the predictive efficiency concerning illness in children, (4) to provide information that may help develop a theoretical base concerning stressful life events and illness in children, and (5) to provide information that may be beneficial with regard to future research involving stress, anxiety, self concept, social support, sex and illness in children. North Texas State University Landreth, Garry L. Conoley, Collie Medler, Byron Brookshire, William K. 1983-12 Thesis or Dissertation iv, 149 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002779766-Cowles call-no: 379 N81 no. 2105 untcat: b1311524 oclc: 11385244 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331304/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc331304 English Public Cowles, Janelle Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic stress and anxiety
self concept
social support networks
illness in children
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Psychological aspects.
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Environmental aspects.
spellingShingle stress and anxiety
self concept
social support networks
illness in children
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Psychological aspects.
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Environmental aspects.
Cowles, Janelle
The Relationship Among Stress, Anxiety, Self Concept, Social Support and Illness in Children
description This research study was designed to investigate the relationships of stress, anxiety, self concept, social support and illness in children and to examine the potential of specific cognitive mediating variables, self concept and anxiety, and an external mediating variable, social support and an interaction between self concept and social support, to significantly increase the efficiency of stress as a predictor of children's illness. The purposes of this study were (1) to determine if stressful life events, anxiety, self concept, social support, sex and illness are related in children, (2) to determine if stressful life events are an adequate predictor of illness in children, (3) to determine if a combination of anxiety, self concept and social support will increase the predictive efficiency concerning illness in children, (4) to provide information that may help develop a theoretical base concerning stressful life events and illness in children, and (5) to provide information that may be beneficial with regard to future research involving stress, anxiety, self concept, social support, sex and illness in children.
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